If the Aurora police chief's view of the world gained currency, America would be a scary place for those who cherish the democratic ideals of a free press and the people's right to know whether their government is following the laws of the land. The police chief of the state's second largest city ...

Embed Share Richard Smith is out as Chairman and CEO of Equifax. Equifax CEO and Chairman Richard Smith may be gone, but consumer and government criticism and scrutiny of the credit-reporting giant's massive cyberbreach continues to mount. At least one sign of potential new government action against Equifax surfaced within hours of the company's leadership shakeup. Federal Trade Commission ...

Embed Share The father of Otto Warmbier wants North Korea to be listed as a state sponsor of terrorism. CINCINNATI — The Hamilton County coroner examining Otto Warmbier found he had a collection of small scars on his body, but none appear serious enough to indicate he was tortured while he was imprisoned in North Korea. The coroner's report, which obtained Tuesday, only deepened the mystery of ...

"Saturday Night Live" announced Tuesday its new additions to the cast ahead of its season premiere this Saturday, including a pair of performers and one writer who are all from Chicago. Chris Redd (who co-stars on the Netflix sitcom "Disjointed") and Luke Null, an improviser who has performed in...

In the twilight of his career as an MP, Gerry Ritz is seemingly giving less of a hoot about what he says in public. Not even a week after he was engulfed in controversy for referring to a federal minister as "climate Barbie," the veteran Conservative linked Sharia law to the Liberals' handling of ongoing NAFTA renegotiations on Monday. The MP for Battlefords-Lloydminster tweeted the eyebrow-raising comment in response to a Toronto Sun op-ed titled "Stop normalizing Sharia law in Canada." Ritz's remark was an apparent jab at the Liberal government's demand to maintain NAFTA's cultural ...